To me, in my opinion. In the bible it speaks against homosexuals. And, no sir, I do not think your judging. It's an interesting question to know. There is alot of questions on here about, being homosexuals. Just ask yourself, how can someone be a homosexual, which God does speak against it, and still call yourself a Christian. It also talks about what homosexuals,and other sinning people, being punished. So it's just really easy to put the pieces of the puzzle together. So really the answer to your question; if they are homosexuals now, the only reason they would meet God is when judgement time roles around. Also, most likely they won't be going to paradise ;).
2007-10-30 14:11:27
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answered by countrygal3712 1
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Well, technically, no. A sin? You're joking right? If you are born that way, how can it be a sin? It's like telling a baby, "dude, your life is a mistake". He will definitely not understand you and also it's unfair.
Therefore, I'd like to think they'd meet God as a human, just like everyone else. It's like that question about the woman who was married to seven husbands. She's not married to anyone in heaven. Likewise, since all humans are judged equal, there are not differentiations between sex, gender, or sexualities.
2007-10-30 14:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The overwhelming majority of people believe that homosexuality is immoral. I do not. I believe that homosexuality is amoral and that homosexuals individually are either moral or immoral.
Within the Bible, we are informed that "God is no respecter of persons."[2] I believe that. And, I believe it applies not only to earthly appearance but also to physical expression, personality, and sexual orientation. I believe that the Creator cares not one jot, iota, or yod about any aspect of our being human except that we try to reflect Him and His loving ways in all that we do. Metaphysically speaking, love is the only real thing that can be multiplied and bear fruit.[3] I do not believe that any sexuality (heterosexuality or homosexuality) is an expression of God. Rather, I believe that sexuality is, at worst, a parody of --- or, at best, a parable of --- the creative powers of the Lord God Almighty and the communion His saints have with one another in their at-one-ment with Him.
"""If you happen to be heterosexual, perhaps none of what I have written here makes sense to you. That's all right. Just remember to keep your judgments to yourself, to refain from unkindness to me and others like me, and to try and not be too surprised when you meet many of us in heaven. And, if the idea of "*******"[27]burning brightly for God is repugnant to you, then perhaps you are not yet fit for the Kingdom of God. For this reason, I pray that you permit God to change you.""""
2007-10-30 14:00:42
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answered by ~~Lisa~~ 4
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Jesus hung out with twelve guys. Christians believe he reached the age of 32 without ever having a girlfriend. Who are you to say that being gay is a sin?
2007-10-30 14:00:08
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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Imagine there was a God that hated people who like to sing. If you liked to sing so much that you did it anyway, I don't think you'd give a damn about meeting him, because a God who hates you for what you really are, and doesn't love you for being yourself, might not be one worth knowing.
Don't preach. Remember, love the ''sinner''
2007-10-30 14:00:36
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answered by ritasayshello 3
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They used to use the Bible to "prove" that black people were inferior because of the "Curse of Ham," and therefore it was proper to keep them as slaves. It's been used to "prove" that women, Jews, "pagans," even other denominations of Christian are damned or inferior or proper to abuse. Now people use it to "prove" that gay people are going to hell.
Of course the Bible has also inspired great things. It's all a question of who uses it for what. So what are you using it for?
2007-10-30 14:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends if they are playing the religious game of make believe. There are many types, colors, sizes of people and the judging people, wars, greed would stop greatly of religion did not exist.
2007-10-30 14:07:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they will meet him as children of God, the same as you and me.
You will have to take off your sins before you meet God too.
It is written that corruption must put on uncorruption.
2007-10-30 14:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I not homosexual but in response to your question, I remind you:
1. We are all sinners.
2. Jesus was big on forgiveness.
It's not up to us to decide who goes to heaven.
2007-10-30 14:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would it matter what your sexuality is when you're dead? How much sex do you think is happening in heaven? They'll meet God and Jesus as children of God. The same as you will.
2007-10-30 13:58:50
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answered by Lisa E 6
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